If you have not visited the Medicare.Gov site recently, it’s worth a look and again like Healthcare.Gov it looks nothing like a traditional government website, which is a good thing in this case as it is very easy to navigate. If you are looking for information about Medicare Advantage plans you...
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I use both and started with the Office Live/Small Business beta a while back. So far it has been great and wonder around the web and try a lot of services, etc. so I have gone through the transitions as it has evolved. When at home or in the office, sure I like to have my desktop Office. ...
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Microsoft today announced the worldwide availability of Microsoft Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010, providing business customers with significant productivity gains and greater return on their software investments. CareGroup Healthcare System, the parent company of hospitals including Beth Israel Deaconess...
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For years Microsoft fought the anti trust lawsuits and paid out a lot of money. I can’t tell you how many people thought Office was free. That goes back to when the original trial was loaded on computers and through court cases Office was no longer loaded directly but we had the free version...
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The Wall Street Journal’s insight here, and I agree, it is a circus and it’s like waiting to see if they can pull a rabbit out of the hat. I am curious to know what type of business intelligence software they are using for all of this , just my nature being curious as to what method of aggregation...
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